Tom Brokaw is raking up support from female journalists amid allegations he sexually harassed former NBC News employees across four decades.

MSNBCâ€™s Rachel Maddow, â€śTodayâ€ť correspondent Maria Shriver and NBC News anchor Andrea Mitchell were just three of 64 journalistsâ€™ names on a letter of support issued on Friday.

â€śAs professional women, we fully endorse the conversation around abuse of power in the workplace. In the context of that conversation, we would like to share our perspectives on working with Tom Brokaw,â€ť the letter began, according to Deadline.

The women claimed that the veteran news anchor â€śtreated each of us with fairness and respect.â€ť

The former news anchor sent out a public memo Friday, claiming he had been â€śambushed and then perp walked across the pages of The Washington Post and Variety as an avatar of male misogyny, taken to the guillotine and stripped of any honor and achievement I had earned in more than a half century of journalism and citizenship.â€ť

The news of Brokawâ€™s alleged indecent behavior comes less than a year after NBC News employee Matt Lauer was fired for inappropriate sexual behavior.

NBC News Chairman Andy Lack told employees that a â€śsubstantial culture assessment was underway at the network in the wake of the allegations.

â€śOnce again, our highest priority is to ensure we have a workplace environment where everyone feels safe and protected. We are absolutely committed to making this a reality â€” there can be no exception,â€ť Lack said.